Apollodorus 3.12.5
Hecuba, daughter of Dymas;
According to the scholiast on Euripides, Hecabe 3 (Frazer, supra)
Pherecydes wrote that Hecabe was the daughter of Dymas,
son of Eioneus, son of Proteus,
or the daughter of the river-god Sangarius
and the Naiad nymph Evagora;
Scholiast M. on Euripides, Hecabe 3
Pherecydes writes as follows:
Hecabe, daughter of Dymas, son of Eioneus;
Some report a tradition that Glaucippe, daughter of Xanthus,
was the mother of Hecabe;
Homer, Iliad 16.718
Hecabe and Asius, children of Dymas;
Scholiast T. on Homer, Iliad 16.718
Asius, son of Dymas by Euthoe (a nymph), as Pherecydes says;
but Athenaeon says Asius is son of Cisseus by Telecleia,
unless in fact Asius had the same mother as she [Hecabe];
An apparatus criticus to this scholion says
that Eustathius in his commentary on the Iliad says
that Athenion and Telecleides believed
that the parents of Asius were Cisseus and Telecleia;
Tzetzes, Exegesis in Homeri Iliadem p. 38 (Hermann edition)
Priam, son of Laomedon and Leucippe, according to Pherecydes Syrus, the historian,
married Hecabe, daughter of Dymas, son of Eioneus,
and had many sons and daughters;
Hyginus, Fabulae 91,
Fabulae 111, and
Fabulae 249,
Hecuba was the daughter of either Cisseus or Dymas;
11 Dec 2004